Updated to version 1.1.
Required for Mac OS X 10.2. Also works with earlier version of Mac
OS X.

The main benefit of the
Stealth Serial Port is that it provides a "native" serial
port that behaves just as if it was built-in the G4 or G3 system.
With OS X, the Stealth provides that same level of compatibility
- if it works with built-in serial port on a Beige G3 running Mac
OS X then it will work with a Stealth.

After the Stealth OS X
software is installed (requires administrator's password) and you
restart your system, go to the Network System Preference and you
will see that the Stealth is now recognized as "serial-port".

External modems work fine by configuring
the serial-port in the Network System Preference. Also, we're working
with application developers creating OS X applications to access
the Stealth Port.

Note - Apple has stated that LocalTalk will not
be supported in OS X, so LocalTalk printers will not work with the
Stealth under OS X (and under Classic). Also, your serial peripheral
may require its own OS X drivers to work under OS X - please check
with the vendor of your serial device. This update is not required
for Mac OS 9.x users.